A Father's Arms: Close to Death, Across Hitler's Path - and Home at Last
A Father's Arms: Close to Death, Across Hitler's Path - and Home at Last
Robert Alan Maynard
A Father's Arms: Close to Death, Across Hitler's Path - and Home at Last
Robert Alan Maynard
Descripción
As morning artillery screamed closer, the three soldiers dove for s shallow ditch; Robert Maynard first, with two comrades piling on top. The earth trembled from an exploding shell. Dirt and leaves covered the men. When quiet returned, only Maynard was alive, shielded by the bodies of his companions.
The year was 1945, in the closing months of World War II. Maynard was a Captain in a U.S. Army Tank Destroyer battalion helping to push Adolf Hitler's military back along the Western Front. Maynard would come home with stark memories of times and places where survival was too often determined by the simple winds of fortune. But those memories would remain locked inside for half a century.
Maynard's 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion was engaged in more than 300 days of continuous combat, from the Anzio Beachhead in Italy, through southern France, across the Siegfried Line, and as the war ended, all the way to Hitler's retreat in the Austrian mountains.
There would be other brushes with death before he returned to his wife and daughter, born while Maynard was away. Like many of his generation, he would try to set aside his war experiences and get on with raising his family. Finally, near the end of the 20th century, he compiled this volume, which his children have now chosen to share.
A Father's Arms was his effort, 53 years after the end of World War II to help his children understand what happened to America, and to him, in the journey from Pearl Harbor to "Victory in Europe".
Printed in premium color, this 8.5" x 11" pictorial album contains dozens of original photographs, diary entries, and records spanning more than 50 years. All proceeds from the sale of Maynard's book will be given to the Michigan Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Detalles
Formato | Tapa dura |
Número de Páginas | 128 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Mission Point Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2023-10-11 |
Dimensiones | 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.5" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940, Años 1940 |
Acerca del Autor
Maynard, Robert Alan
"As incoming artillery screamed closer, the three soldiers dove for a shallow ditch: Robert Maynard first, with two comrades piling on top. The earth trembled from an exploding shell. Dirt and leaves covered the men. When quiet returned, only Maynard was alive, shielded by the bodies of his companions.The year was 1945, in the closing months of World War II. Maynard was a captain in a U.S. Army Tank Destroyer battalion helping to push Adolf Hitler's military back along the Western Front. Maynard would come home with stark memories of times and places where survival was too-often determined by the simple winds of fortune. But those memories would remain locked inside for half a century.A Father's Arms was his effort, 53 years after the end of World War II, to help his children understand what happened to America - and to him - in the journey from Pearl Harbor to "Victory in Europe."Maynard's 601st Tank Destroyer Battalion was engaged in more than 300 days of continuous combat: from the Anzio Beachhead in Italy, through southern France, across the Siegfried Line and - as the war ended - all the way to Hitler's retreat in the Austrian mountains.There would be other brushes with death before he returned home to his wife and daughter, born while Maynard was away. Like many in his generation, he would try to set aside his war experiences and get on with raising his family. Finally, near the end of the 20th Century, he compiled this volume, which his children have now chosen to share."Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.699 kg |
SKU: | 9781961302211 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 04/11/24 |
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